Before The League - documentary

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Before The League - documentary

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-DNClTtSJQ

Air dates in the Buffalo area for the Time Warner Sports Documentary "Before The League" are posted below. A fascinating look at the beginnings and evolution of the game of football and how it grew from a loose collection of sandlot semi-pro teams into the most successful sports industry in the world. Several members of the PFRA are involved.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17

9:00pm (ET) Episode 1: Origins
9:30pm (ET) Episode 2: Ringers
10:00pm (ET) Episode 3: Scandals
10:30pm (ET) Episode 1: Origins (encore)
11:00pm(ET) Episode 2: Ringers (encore)
11:30pm(ET) Episode 3: Scandals (encore)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18

9:30pm (ET) Episode 4: Legends
10:00pm(ET) Episode 5: Formation
10:30pm(ET) Episode 6: Business
11:00pm(ET) Episode 4: Legends (encore)
11:30pm(ET) Episode 5: Formation (encore)
12:00am (ET) Episode 6: Business (encore)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22

7:00pm (ET) Episode 1: Origins
7:30pm (ET) Episode 2: Ringers
8:00pm (ET) Episode 3: Scandals
8:30pm (ET) Episode 4: Legends
9:00pm (ET) Episode 5: Formation
9:30pm (ET) Episode 6: Business
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What channel is this on in the Buffalo area?
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If you've got Time-Warner Cable --- I don't -- it's on the Time-Warner Sports Channel. I imagine that it will end up on DVD, though it might be for a pretty penny.
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In Buffalo, it's on Time Warner Sports, channel 52.
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Has anyone been watching?
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DVR-ing it as we speak... er... type. Hope to watch it over the weekend.
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Finally finished watching it. Very well done! My wife even watched most of it and enjoyed it. :) My only complaint I wish it could have been a bit longer and more fleshed out. Also, Mr. Miller I had no idea you had a cameo. Bravo!
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Yeah, I got four spots, which was nice. That was distilled from a 90-minute interview!! Still, I think they did a fabulous job and I am very proud to have been a part of it. Congratulations to Chris Willis for his starring role, and to John Steffenhagen for representing the Rochester Jeffersons so well.

Hope it comes out in DVD form someday. I have a DVR copy with all the commercials and everything included ... have to update my editor to make a nice clean copy.
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Any update or news on whether or not this will be released on DVD?
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My understanding is that this will not be available on DVD anytime soon. Don't know why. Although they won't make a killing in DVD sales, it still has a market and would sell enough to at least allow them to break even (I would think).
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